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Cobell Case settled after 13 years
The Cobell Case, as it came to be known, dealing with the federal government’s management of American Indian trust accounts, was settled earlier this week after 13 years of litigation.
High Rains cause River to Flood
High rains on the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 8 and the morning of Wednesday, Dec. 9 caused parts of the Oconaluftee River to flood.
Calhoun pleads Guilty to Selling Bear Gall Bladders
Clement Calhoun, an EBCI tribal member, pleaded guilty last week in U.S. District Court in Asheville, N.C., to federal charges for unlawfully trafficking in bear gall bladders, the Justice Department announced.
Council approves Royalty Budget
After several years of absence, the Little Miss Cherokee, Junior Miss Cherokee, and Teen Miss Cherokee pageants were included in the Cherokee Indian Fair in October.
Cherokee Tribal Court Report – week of Dec. 8
Cherokee Tribal Court Report – week of Dec. 8
3 Tribal Members plea to 2nd Degree Murder
Defendants Danielle Victoria Bigwitch, 21, of Cherokee; Dwayne Mitchell Littlejohn, 30, of Cherokee; and Daniel Lee Reed, 35, of Sylva, were sentenced in U.S. District Court Friday, Dec. 4 for their roles in a murder which occurred on the Cherokee Indian Reservation on November 7, 2008.
Indian Health Bill takes Step Forward
Information from the National Institutes of Health states that American Indians are 200 percent more likely to die from diabetes than other groups. The Indian Health Care Improvement Act of 2009 was written to help combat that disparity.
36 inducted into Junior Beta Club
Thirty-six talented young men and women pledged to become Beta Club members on Friday, Nov. 18 in the Cultural Arts Center of Cherokee Central Schools – the largest group of 8th grade Beta Club inductees ever for Cherokee Middle School.
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